2023
DOI: 10.1111/cup.14532
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CD30+ lymphoproliferative disorder masquerading as an atypical melanocytic proliferation

Miguel A. Hernandez‐Rovira,
Carine M. Lama,
Amy C. M. Musiek
et al.

Abstract: Heuristics are cognitive strategies used to facilitate decision‐making. They can be helpful tools for expediting pathologic diagnoses, however, they can also affect judgment and lead to biases that guide the pathologist astray. We report the case of a 52‐year‐old female who presented with two unusual pigmented lesions on the wrist and thigh that clinically and histopathologically resembled an atypical melanocytic proliferation. A biopsy of the thigh revealed a broad proliferation of large, atypical cells formi… Show more

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